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What is empiricism?
The idea that knowledge and evidence come from real experience and not abstract theories
The idea that a sudden decision can be ideal to solve an issue that a state has
The idea that tradition has proved over time to be false and there is a need for change.
Which Conservative thinker raised the and believed the "Politics of Faith" about rationalism?
David Cameron
John Locke
Michael Oakeshott
Ayn Rand
Whose ideas was the change of conserve?
John Locke
Tommas Hobbes
Edmund Burke
Ayn Rand
Select the correct right one: The following are TRADITIONAL Conservative Thinkers
John Locke, JSM, Edmund Burke
Tommas Hobbes, Edmund Burke, Michael Oakeshott
Arthur Moeller, Friedrich Nietzsche, Oswald Spengler
Tommas Jefferson, George Washington, John Locke
What is tradition
Customs and beliefs of the ancients
Customs and other traditions that might include religious rituals and others
Traditions are the accumulated wisdom of the past that underpin society
Rationalist ideas that foreigners bring when they merge into a country's society
What is laissed-faire?
A cultural policy that dictates the lives of the citizens with laws
A religious set of laws set out by the first Abrahamic monotheistic religions
A preference for minimal government intervention in the economy.
A preference for minimal but effective government intervention in the economy in the welfare.
What is atomism?
A society that exists as a loose collection of self-interested and self-sufficient indivduals
A belief that extreme and drastic political, economic, and social change
A preference for minimal government intervention in the economy
The belief that everyone should act on their own and the state should never be formed. ANARCHYYYYY
From the neo-liberals thinkers, which thinker supported homosexuality and abortion laws?
Ayn Rand
Tommas Hobbes
Edmund Burke
Robert Nozick
What does Thomas Hobbes believe for Human Nature?
He is positive about it and believes people can are perfect
Extremely negative as he believes that humans are individualistically driven by self-interest
Somewhat negative as he believes that decisions should be grounded and taken only by empiricism and not rationalism
Somewhat negative as he believes that decisions should be grounded and taken only by rationalism and not empiricism
Neo-Conservatives believe in (2 answers)
Maintaining organic society from social fragmentation
Maintaining organic society from social degradation
Adjusting the laws to conserve society and order
Private property is a vitally important component of the economy as it provides psychological security for individuals within society.
Anti-Permissiveness is the rejection of "there is no right and wrong. What do Neo-Conservatives argue that is wrong :
Homosexuality and alcohol consumption.
Intercourse before marriage, homosexuality and recreational drug taking.
Being under the welfare system when you can physically work.
Neo-liberals just like the classical liberals believe in:
Negative freedom and an atomistic society.
Positive freedom and an atomistic society.
Negative freedom and a state interference regarding religions
The noblesse oblige, the belief that the higher and more fortunate society should protect the unfortunate and poor class
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